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<title>Red Hat Named &quot;Platinum Sponsor&quot; of Virtualization Conference &amp; Expo</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Red Hat is a  trusted open source provider.  Red Hat offers enterprise customers a long-term plan for building infrastructures on the quality and innovation of open source. Combining open source operating system platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, together with applications, management, and Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) solutions, including the JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite.</description>

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<title>Trusted Computing: Flip the Switch and Help Your PC Protect Itself</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2005 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Personal computers hold treasure troves of confidential and personal information ripe for the picking by hackers, thieves, and scammers. Patient records, consumer credit card information, invaluable R&amp;D data, personal finance...we&apos;ve become increasingly reliant on computers, and need powerful security to protect the confidential data, hard work, and critical information contained in our PCs. Despite major advancements in systems security over the past several years, analysts and industry experts quantify global economic damage from digital risks exceeding a record-breaking $500 billion in 2004.</description>

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<title>Weathering the Storm of IT Security Compliance</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2005 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>In businesses throughout Europe and the United States, the segregation of IT security and system operations has become entrenched. Further confounding the rift is the pursuit of all things &apos;compliance&apos; (e.g., BS7799, ISO 17799, BASEL II, etc.). Industry analysts and vendors alike anticipate an extension of the compliance movement that focuses on the actual IT audit, which may further confound efforts to reunite IT operations under a common banner. As anxiety heightens over when the next &apos;Big Problem&apos; will hit the Internet, there are some things that systems administrator and C-level executives can do to fortify their IT business processes against that unseen storm that&apos;s looming just over the horizon.</description>

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